This is one of those topics where I’ve thought to myself many times “there has to be a better way”. When drilling out an existing hole in steel, say .030 to .060 oversize, how do you avoid the bit plowing into the edge of the hole and inevitably pulling the bit in at such a fast rate that you can’t control where the bit goes. More often than not I end up with a new hole that is off of the original centerline and a bit with a broken edge. I’m referring specifically to using a hand drill, in a drill press it doesn’t seem to be as much of a problem. I had this problem this past weekend when I was trying to drill out a 5/16 hole to install a thread insert. It wasn’t practical to use a drill press so I knew I would have to be careful but the new hole still ended up about .020 off the original position. I know .020 doesn’t sound like much but when you are trying to match an existing bolt pattern it just as well be a mile.
